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Friday, 10 March 2017

170310 Purim, Netanyahu Russia, Boris Johnson

170310

10th
March 2017

Shabbat
Shalom dear friends. I hope this missive finds you well and happy – after all
we are in the Jewish month of Adar and are supposed to celebrate!

I had a
really relaxing week. Yes I know you thought I wasn't capable of relaxing and
doing nothing, but this week we both decided enough is enough and simply
relaxed. Well, almost. Last Friday night dinner we were 14 people, which was a
logistical problem since I was not at home all week but as always, the magical
Shabbat meal was on the table on time, helped by Rachel's challot.

Just in case you think that those are the
only innovations recently see this brilliant video –
57 minutes long but worth every second. The video was sent to me by Ruth Omsky https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maMSb8ZIHVE

We have to talk about the less
pleasant aspects of life too but I will try to cut them short.

Mr Netanyahu visited Russia for talks with Vladimir Putin. We are
aware that thanks to the inaction of the West, Russia has a port on the
Mediterranean in Syria, but the major topic of Mr Netanyahus concern was that
Iran may well acquire a port through their action in Syria. Iran has never been
truly curtailed in her efforts to rule this area, and maybe much further. Do
not be fooled, the Iranians are highly educated and very clever and were able
to fool the world about their nuclear aspirations – the man chosen by the
United Nations and the Western leaders to oversee the Iranian nuclear programme
was a member of the Moslem Brotherhood. We should be worried – worried by the
missile testing that took place last week – worried by the ease with which they
have reinstated their nuclear programme, albeit with apparent transparency.

The ugly face of anti-Semitism
has shown itself in the USA. It has almost always
been there but in a more sophisticated manner. Golf Clubs; the inability to
study medical specialties in many hospitals (hence the creation of so many
hospitals by Jewish benefactors); and a tacit understanding that we were good
at money but not always socially acceptable – but this is a new wave unleashed
from the ghastly far right nationalists and the far left anti-Israel factions.
I cannot believe that it is just because a President was elected – it has to
have been boiling under the surface for many years. Perhaps it is time to
remind you to watch "The Wave" an experiment in a school in Palo Alto
California in 1967; an experiment which proved a terrifying undercurrent https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICng-KRxXJ8

British Foreign Minister Boris
Johnson, a known Israelophile, was here on an
official visit, and spoke in depth with Prime Minister Netanyahu, also
Yitzchak Herzog, Yair Lapid and President Rivlin – reiterating his enjoyable
sojourn on Kibbutz at the age of 18. Mr Johnson announced that in the near
future a member of the British Royal Family will come on an official visit
(they have been on private visits before) a surprise for the Foreign Office
whose policies are similar to the State Dept! http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Politics-And-Diplomacy/Johnson-to-JPost-Israels-choice-is-two-states-or-apartheid-483609

Great excitement for the women
of Israel because Richard Gere came to visit – not just to promote his
newest movie "Norman" but is staying on for a private visit this week
and unlike most other famous stars, he is staying in Jerusalem. We went to see
"Norman" last night and I highly recommend the movie and
commend the acting, but be prepared to recognise the characters portrayed. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4191702/

Like the elephant in the room,
there is something I have to speak about. Israel is a country where women have
always taken positions of importance and power. Sexism occasionally raises its
ugly head in the workplace but not in the IDF. Recently religious Members of
Knesset and Rabbis have suggested that if a girl goes into the IDF she will
come out secular so they must not enrol. It strikes me as ludicrous to suggest
that serving her country, learning a profession and gaining confidence can
possibly damage her religious values.

Purim is so much fun, expressing joy at winning over yet another a nasty enemy and
ensuring his just desserts!!! http://www.chabad.org/holidays/purim/article_cdo/aid/645995/jewish/The-Basic-Purim-Story.htm
Once upon a time the girls dressed up as Queen Esther and the boys as Mordechai
but not any more! The costumes are varied and clever – some parents still buy a
ready-made costume but many really invest time and effort. Traditionally it rains
on Purim but it apparently doesn't stop the fun!!!! Many towns will hold an Ad
Lo Yada – (Until he doesn't know – remember that I told you that we are not
allowed to take revenge so tradition has it that we become tipsy so don't know
to differentiate between enemy and ally the) traditional Purim celebrations https://youtu.be/nfOo9Be-wHA?t=37

OK that's that! I just got back from Givat Zeev to see the children's fancy
dress for Purim. Ayala was home helping her Mummy prepare "Mishloach
Manot" gifts of foodstuffs etc that are traditional at Purim http://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/purim-gifts/ and Yosef was out with his friends playing
football and Talia with her other Safta – avoiding helping!!! They already have
their costumes ready, Yosef a scary golem, Talia a Bezeq engineer and Ayala a
wind up dolly.

On the way back from Givat
Ze'ev, past the panorama toward Ramot I saw a field full of wild red anemones
(Calaniot) and a big Jolly Roger flag in the middle!!! A family stopped at the
side of the road to take photos of their children in fancy dress and the oldest
was….. a pirate of course!!!

Zvi and I are going to Leor and Shiri tonight where all Zvi's family will
congregate. Zvi is thrilled because he is wearing his Mexican outfit that
hasn't fitted him since he was 18 and I decided that baggy clothes fit my
figure better so will go as Charlie Chaplin. Don't worry, Shabbat will still be
Shabbat with the girls gathering around to light the candles with their Mummy
and Zvi will still sing the Kiddush – even if we all look rather strange!!!
Real Purim is not until Sunday, and Monday in Jerusalem, called Shushan Purim
after the walled city in Persia where the story took place.

The aromas are rising from my
neighbours kitchens; Moroccan, Kurdish, Yemenite and fusion Ashkenaz dishes combine
to remind us of our provenance. Moroccan hamin with delicious dried fruits like
jewels among the meats; Yemenite Jachnun, fragrant rolls of dough cooked
overnight ready for breakfast; Kurdish lamb with wonderful spices and of course
the good old gefilte fish, chicken soup
with kneidlach and roast meat and chicken with roasted veggies. Having said
that tonight I provide the wonderful tender salmon, roasted then left to cook
in its own juices. On the eve and then the day of Purim children come to the
synagogue in their fancy dress ready to make a noise!!!! They carry greggers
(like football noise makers) and every time Hamans name is mentioned while
reading from the Story of Esther (Megillat Esther) they stamp their feet and
swing the greggers – and get sweets…….. of course they love Purim!!!!

Shabbat Shalom dear friends.
Sorry I am late but I really didn't want to miss out on going to Givat Ze'ev!
By the way, just in case you thought I was slacking, we have a Pruim party for
Zvi's choir here on Sunday night – just about 45 people!!!!

With love from our glorious
city, from our Jerusalem. I feel that I am the luckiest woman in the world
every time I step out onto the veranda and see Jerusalem beneath me.